60 years after Dalai Lama fled, China defends Tibet policies BEIJING – China is defending its often-criticized policies toward Tibet 60 years after the Dalai Lama fled abroad amid an uprising against Chinese rule. The official Xinhua News Agency says economic growth, increases in lifespan and better education refute the claims of critics. Tibet is ruled under a smothering Chinese security blanket and many Tibetans abroad say the Himalayan region's resources are being exploited for Beijing's benefit while Tibet's unique Buddhist culture is being destroyed. Xinhua said "undeniable facts and figures" related to development "debunk the repeated lies and accusations that aim to smear Tibet's human rights with vile motives. "The article didn't directly mention Sunday's uprising anniversary, referring to the events of 1959 instead as the inauguration of "democratic reform" that saw the dismantlement of the Buddhist hierarchy and feudal structures. Thanks for watc

Sixty years ago the Dalai Lama fled Tibet, seeking refuge in the Indian town of Dharamshala after the Chinese took control of his country. Tibetan exiles want to commemorate the event, but India is under pressure from China to keep the tone muted.For more on this story, go to: http://p.dw.com/p/2tmEFDW English

རྡ་རམ་ས་ལའི་ཁུལ་གྱི་བོད་མི་རྒན་གྲས་ཁག་གཅིག་དང་ལྷན་མི་ལོ་ ༦༠ རིང་གི་བཙན་བྱོལ་མི་ཚེ་སྐོར་གླེང་མོལ།Rebuilding Lives in Exile: 60 yearsAs the Tibetan exiles mark the beginning of the 60th year of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s arrival in India, we caught up with some of the oldest residents of Dharamsala who followed His Holiness into India and reconstructed their lives from scratches. Voice of Tibet

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Subscribe to our channel! rupt.ly/subscribeExiled Tibetan activists took to the streets of the Indian capital of New Delhi on Sunday, to mark the 60th anniversary of a failed uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.Carrying Tibetan flags, also known as "snow lion flags," as well as banners with slogans such as "Stop killing in Tibet" and "Tibetans demand freedom," they marched through the city, before holding a rally.On March 10, 1959 a revolt erupted in Lhasa, in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, with Tibetans surrounding the palace of their spiritual leader Dalai Lama to protect him against the threats from the Chinese army.The rebellion ultimately failed, driving Dalai Lama into exile.